Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls, located at the junction of Ontario, Canada and new york, USA, is one of the three largest transnational waterfalls in the world.

Niagara means the water of Raytheon in Hindi. Indians believe that the roar of waterfalls is the voice of Raytheon. The best time to visit Niagara Falls is between June and August.

Visitors can watch Niagara Falls from a distance, or get in touch with the falls on a girl cruise ship in the fog. Buy a boat ticket and ride in the fog. The girl can go to the bottom of the waterfall to feel the scenery of the waterfall. The water is coming at you like a thousand troops, which makes people feel thrilling and amazing. At that time, I couldn't help thinking of Li Bai's poem "Three thousands of feet" and suspected that the Milky Way had set for nine days.

Niagara Falls has other different ways of viewing. Waterfall tunnel is one of them. You can take the elevator to dozens of meters underground. You can go through the tunnel to a platform at the bottom of the waterfall and watch the front and side of the waterfall, which makes you feel like you are in the waterfall.

Niagara Falls is magnificent in the daytime, but it is a different scene at night, more colorful. As night falls, spotlights of different colors around the waterfall shine on it, instantly becoming colorful, crystal clear and full of vitality. Waterfalls are more mysterious.

Niagara Falls is a miracle of nature and worth seeing.

(from Canada)